Great collection of trappers, Taylor.My trapper collection today.
I carried the smooth bone rendezvous special #74 today. That thing is sweeeeet!
Thanks!Great collection of trappers, Taylor.
That RR has a real nice look to it, Alan. The slight upsweep of the blade adds to its allure for me.
RR has so many variations of so many patterns it’s hard to discern their path. This trapper and the recent swayback seem to be on a path of their own. The trapper has aspects of a single blade saddle horn along with an ancient Persian influence. It’s well made and for those that like single blade trappers, it’s a winner. I saw on another forum that custom maker Luke Swenson has one on order to use as a model for his interpretation.That RR has a real nice look to it, Alan. The slight upsweep of the blade adds to its allure for me.
That's what I was thinking when I saw that blade.ancient Persian influence.
RR has so many variations of so many patterns it’s hard to discern their path. This trapper and the recent swayback seem to be on a path of their own. The trapper has aspects of a single blade saddle horn along with an ancient Persian influence. It’s well made and for those that like single blade trappers, it’s a winner. I saw on another forum that custom maker Luke Swenson has one on order to use as a model for his interpretation.
They call it an upswept bow trapper, pattern RR2176Can I ask what the specific pattern's name is, well according to RR?
They call it an upswept bow trapper, pattern RR2176
It's excellent. Same size as my Case trappers, and with 1095 steel. Love the covers and the sheath.Lookin good Vince!! The Boker Trappers are good knives.